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Back to EpisodesDr Tim Murphy: How A Psychologist In Congress Rewired Mental Health Policy
Description
We sit down with former Congressman and psychologist Tim Murphy to show how mental health laws really get made and why “good ideas” often get changed or stripped before they ever help families.
We dig into Medicaid rules, treatment access, psychosis risks, and the hard truth that silence is how broken systems stay in place.
• the real path of a bill from idea to compromise to final vote
• why mental health policy creates intense conflict between groups
• assisted outpatient treatment as an alternative to repeated hospitalization
• how “gravely disabled” standards shape who can get care
• Medicaid payment rules that discourage psychiatric beds and longer stays
• why Congressional Budget Office scoring can derail reforms
• what happens when severe mental illness is handled in jails
• solitary confinement as a driver of worsening symptoms and suicide risk
• high potency marijuana and the rising risk of psychosis
• the estimated $340B to $380B annual cost of schizophrenia
• families left holding the system together without guidance
• HIPAA and confidentiality blocking parents from sharing critical history
• why large organizations lose focus and stall action
• how autism and schizophrenia advocacy can find common ground
• practical steps to educate legislators through emails letters and visits
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